PC2:4 - Obligations to stakeholders, warranties and third party rights Question Title * 1. What is the difference between 'Primary' and 'Secondary' Stakeholders? Primary stakeholders have a direct interest or influence on the project, while secondary stakeholders are only indirectly affected. Primary stakeholders are those who finance the project, while secondary stakeholders are all other parties involved. Primary stakeholders are decision-makers, while secondary stakeholders have no say in the project. Primary stakeholders are external consultants, and secondary stakeholders are internal team members. Question Title * 2. What is the purpose of a 'Stakeholder Management Plan'? To identify, analyze, and communicate with stakeholders throughout a project’s lifecycle To ensure that all stakeholders have equal decision-making power in the project To limit the number of stakeholders involved to prevent project delays To track project costs and ensure financial transparency for stakeholders Question Title * 3. What opportunities exist for Architects to engage with External Stakeholders as stated within the RIBA Plan of Work? Public consultations, community engagement, and planning meetings. Only direct client meetings and design team discussions. Formal meetings with contractors and suppliers during construction. Engagement is limited to the construction phase of the project. Question Title * 4. What is a 'Collateral Warranty'? A legal agreement that extends certain contractual rights to third parties, such as funders or tenants. A document that guarantees a project will be completed within budget. A warranty given by the architect to the client to cover defects for 10 years. A type of insurance policy protecting against design errors. Question Title * 5. What are the words 'Inform', 'Consult', 'Involve' and 'Partner' in reference to when considering stakeholders? They describe different levels of stakeholder engagement and participation. They are legal terms used in stakeholder contracts. They refer to different types of planning application processes. They define the stages of a construction project. Done